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    Chris Eubank Jr posts video eating giant steak at Salt Bae’s restaurant just days before he has to weigh lowest ever

    CHRIS EUBANK JR has posted footage on social media of him tucking into a GIANT steak as the ribbing continues.Eubank Jr, 33, takes on Conor Benn in a second generation match-up – nearly three decades since their dads last fought.
    Salt Bae prepared a giant tomahawk steakCredit: https://www.instagram.com/chriseubankjr/
    Chris Eubank Jr and the chef linked upCredit: https://www.instagram.com/chriseubankjr/
    The fighter was fed the incredible looking meatCredit: https://www.instagram.com/chriseubankjr/
    Eubank tried the trademark Salt Bae specialCredit: https://www.instagram.com/chriseubankjr/
    And the 5’11” fighter has continuously trolled Benn, 26, by posting videos eating fast food and sweet treats.
    Benn is set to move up 10lb from the 10st 7lb welterweight division for the next gen bout at the O2 on Saturday.
    But Eubank Jr is braced to make a career-lowest weight and drop 3lb from his usual 160lb middleweight limit.
    He shared footage on his Instagram showing off a huge tomahawk steak at Salt Bae’s restaurant.
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    The former middleweight and super-middleweight champ posed as the famous chef fed pieces of meat into his mouth with a knife.
    Benn’s coach admitted he would consider CANCELLING the Chris Eubank Jr fight if the 157lb catchweight agreement is not met.
    A rehydration limit is in place as the pair have to weigh in on the day of the fight, with financial penalties imposed to make the weight.
    There is an option to scrap the bout if either comes above 158.5lb, something Benn’s trainer Tony Sims would consider doing.
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    Sims told the Daily Mail: “We would definitely have a look at that. But I don’t think he will miss the weight by that much. 
    “Number one, I don’t think he would have suggested that weight, and number two I don’t think he would risk the cancellation.
    “He might risk a fine on a pound, but the next pound up I don’t think he’d risk a cancellation.
    “But I can’t really speak for him or how he does things, so who knows.”

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    Greggs hilariously match all their top snacks with Prem footballers and ‘Festive Bake Bruno Fernandes’ WON’T be happy

    GREGGS have hilariously compared nine of their best snacks with top footballers.The company’s official Twitter account posted the thread on Friday morning.
    Haaland was one of nine players compared to a Greggs snackCredit: Getty
    Saka was also likened to one of Greggs’ most popular itemsCredit: Getty
    And they gave a cheeky explanation of why each food item has been paired with the respective player.
    Among them were Man City striker Erling Haaland, Arsenal star Bukayo Saka and Borussia Dortmund teenager Jude Bellingham.
    But Man Utd fans may not be very pleased with what Bruno Fernandes has been compared to.
    Here is a full breakdown of the Greggs snacks and the players the food chain believes correspond to them.
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    Fans all saying the same thing after grim World Cup food is revealed as cheap pastry during awful stadium test event

    WITH the World Cup just TWO months away, fans heading to Qatar are eagerly anticipating what food they will be able to tuck into inside the grounds.And now one of the stomach-turning options on the menu has been revealed.
    The pastry will set supporters back £3.50.
    Water reportedly ran out during a test event at the Lusail Iconic StadiumCredit: AFP
    The stadium is set to hold the World Cup final in DecemberCredit: Getty
    But fans have been left far from impressed by a picture posted to Twitter by account @FootyScran.
    One delicacy reportedly available to buy is a bog-standard pain au chocolate in plastic packaging.
    It’s claimed the measly pastry will set supporters back £3.50.
    And fans have been left fuming by the price of the grim looking looking snack.
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    One joked on social media: “Get 5 of those out co op for a quid.”
    Another said: “£3.50 for a packeted pan au chocolat? Get tf outta here! That’s absolute robbery, an actual freshly made one would be worth that.”
    A third quipped: “£3.50 for a pain au chocolat, you are taking the p*** mate.”
    The dodgy looking World Cup food was revealed during a disastrous test event at the Lusail Iconic Stadium, which is set to host the final on December 18.
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    The stadium welcomed 78,000 fans last Friday to watch the Lusail Super Cup between Saudi side Al Hilal and Egyptian outfit Zamalek.
    But the test event is believed to have been a shambles all round.
    ESPN claim the stadium had run out of water by half-time, with supporters unable to access any inside or outside the ground.
    It was also claimed that fans stuck in huge queues were begging to be let through after getting held up on their way out of the ground.
    But Three Lions supporters will be glad to know alcohol WILL be served in select areas within stadiums and fan zones throughout the course of the tournament.
    England kick off their World Cup campaign on November 21 – the opening day of the tournament.
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    Newcastle fans bizarrely hijack Burger King poll… and fans are literally all saying the same thing

    NICK POPE is Twitter’s No 1 after Newcastle fans invaded a Burger King poll. The fast food chain asked their 107,000 followers whether they preferred tomatoes or gherkins. 
    Nick Pope has become an internet sensation after a Twitter poll was hijackedCredit: Getty
    And Magpies supporters, led by popular account ‘Toon Polls’, piled into the comments with the same bizarre reply: Nick Pope. 
    Burger King then tweeted the England goalkeeper’s name and it soon snowballed.
    And that led to Pope overtaking Joan of Arc as the UK’s top trend. 
    Walkers, Deliveroo, Domino’s, Specsavers, Quality Street and Dreams all followed suit. 
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    Newcastle travel to Brighton tomorrow, with the 30-year-old to start his second game for the Mags since joining from Burnley. 
    And McDonald’s tweeted: “Okay…if Nick Pope keeps a clean sheet tomorrow, we’ll send Toon Polls a maccies breakfast next week, deal?” 

    The Toon Polls admin said: “So a few week back, I juiced a poll to get Pope to beat (Erling) Haaland as best signing 
    “So now just getting people to reply to a random poll saying he’s better than a tomato and a gherkin.”
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    Newcastle supporters loved it too, with one tweeting: “So @ToonPolls has hijacked a straightforward Burger King tweet with the words ‘Nick Pope’ and now it’s trending number one on Twitter and being tweeted by McDonald’s, Specsavers and loads more.
    “Football twitter is incredible sometimes.”
    Another said: “I can’t believe what I’m seeing. The Twitter-verse has gone Nick Pope mad!”
    While a fellow fan tweeted: “A Newcastle twitter account got Newcastle fans to tweet Nick pope on a Burger King post. NUFC twitter is unmatched >”
    As another added: “Toon polls said ‘Nick Pope’ under a Burger King poll and now he’s an internet sensation.” More

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    Anthony Joshua reveals he wants to be professional DARTS player if he wasn’t in boxing and what ultimate cheat meal is

    ANTHONY JOSHUA revealed DARTS would have been his chosen sport if not for boxing – allowing him to indulge in his ultimate cheat meal. The two-time unified heavyweight world champion is famed for his incredible physique and punching power that comes with it.
    Anthony Joshua with ex-PDC Dart World champion Gary Anderson
    But AJ admitted the freedom to snub exercise would have a huge impact on his decision if he was to choose another sportover boxing.
    Discussing an alternative, he told SunSport in an exclusive interview: “Darts. Definitely something that doesn’t involve cardio.
    “The cardio lifestyle I’d stay away from.”
    Joshua, 32, has been known to eat up to 5,000 calories a day to fuel his tireless training regime.
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    But even the 2012 Olympic gold medalist is prone to the odd cheat meal and sweet treat.
    Joshua said: You can’t beat a Chinese.
    “Ultimate cheat food is brownies, ice-cream, apple crumble and ice-cream.
    “But my last meal was a chicken salad, porridge and acai bowl. And you can’t beat mum’s cooking.”
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    Joshua’s clean eating comes as he prepares to rematch Oleksandr Usyk, 35, on August 20 in Saudi Arabia.
    He fell to defeat last September over 12 rounds but is out for revenge in the Jeddah heat.
    And a red-hot win, to regain the WBA, IBF and WBO belt, could tempt WBC champion Tyson Fury, 33, out of retirement for an undisputed super-fight.
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    Arsenal fans up in arms over being charged £18.05 for burger and chips at Emirates Stadium

    ARSENAL fans are up in arms over being charged £18.05 for a burger and chips at the stadium.Cheesed-off Gunners supporter didn’t mince their words after being hit with the gourmet price.
    One quipped it must have been cooked by celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay and covered in gold leaf
    One quipped it must have been cooked by celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay and covered in gold leaf.
    Another tweeted a snap of the grub at the Emirates Stadium plus the menu showing the double bacon cheeseburger priced £14.30, with fries 3.75.
    Fans are told the food is: “Two beef patties, double American cheese, streaky bacon, lettuce, gherkins, chipotle mayonnaise.”
    One supporter at Wednesday night’s Premier League clash with West Ham said: “F*** me who cooked it? Gordon Ramsey? Salt Bae? Also is the cow gold plated or summit?”
    Another joked: “For £18.05 I want to be eating that in the dressing room, listening to the halftime team-talk before heading up to my heated seat in the directors box.”
    Arsenal won 2-0 despite again being without star striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang following “disciplinary breaches”.
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    But the Footy Scran Twitter page administrator joked: “The worst part is you have to watch Arsenal for 90 minutes.”
    The club was contacted for comment.
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    Marcus Rashford’s old friend hails his free school meals campaign as her family still benefits

    AN old school pal of Marcus Rashford’s has hailed his free school meals campaign — as her family still benefits.
    Leah Williams, 22, was in the same class as the Man United star from Year 3 to Year 7.

    An old school pal of Marcus Rashford’s has hailed his free school meals campaign — as her family still benefitsCredit: EPA

    Leah Williams was in the same class as the footie ace and said she remembers his kindness from a young ageCredit: Triangle News

    And she remembers his kindness from a young age.
    She said: “He was always such a smiley boy. He was always helpful. If you had a problem, he was always that boy that everyone talked to.”
    Marcus, 23, has twice forced the Government into U-turns over providing free school meals in the holidays.
    He has ­spoken movingly about how they helped him when he was growing up.

    Single mum Leah, of Runcorn, Cheshire, said: “I used to sit with him in class and had no idea how much he would help the community — and the whole of England, really.
    “He is so genuine.”

    Leah said: ‘She said: ‘He was always such a smiley boy. He was always helpful. If you had a problem, he was always that boy that everyone talked to’Credit: Triangle News

    Man Utd star Marcus has twice forced the Government into U-turns over providing free school meals in the holidaysCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Marcus and mum Melanie at a food bank — the young icon has ­spoken movingly about how free school meals helped him when he was growing upCredit: AP:Associated Press

    Today, the food parcels and vouchers help feed Leah’s son Jackson-Lee, three, her brothers and sisters still at school, plus an older sister with children.
    Leah and Marcus attended Button Lane primary in Wythenshawe, south Manchester.

    It has about double the national average of children eligible for free meals.

    Marcus Rashford says his child food poverty campaign is only just beginning
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    Football fans share pics of horror matchday meals including humongous hot dog and bizarre cheesy chips

    FOOTBALL fans have been sharing hundreds of photos of their match day food horror stories – inspired by a West Ham fan’s massive sausage which has gone viral.
    The Hammers fan posted a photo of a hotdog which had a sausage twice the size of the bun following a recent match at London Stadium.

    West Ham fan Elliot tweeted this picture which saw thousands more share they’re stadium meals

    Another fan showed the hot dog he got at White Hart Lane

    ‘Curry’ cheese chips at Maidenhead United

    One footie fan was served a disgusting looking sausage in Stevenage

    He captioned it: “What’s the worst food you have had at a football match? Here’s mine.”
    WORST FOOD
    Within just a few hours the fan had an astonishing 1,500 replies, 60,000 likes and 9,000 retweets.
    The hilarious replies included nightmare food from football grounds from across the UK and the world.
    They included a truly depressing looking squashed burger purchased by a Reading fan at Preston, a horrendous kebab at Stevenage and a tiny three inch hotdog at Morecambe.

    The viral post has attracted other horror stories from the USA, Germany and Mexico.
    Dozens of fans across the UK have complained of being served hotdogs with a slab of cheese.
    ‘FED UP’
    A Concord Rangers fan in Essex was fuming to discover cheesy chips which had chips and just a cheesy string on top.
    Another in Maidenhead was served extremely red coloured curry chips.

    One Twitter user posted their very sad pie saying: “Burnley 2017. Even the chuffing pie is Fed Up.”

    While another posted underneath a picture of a sausage: “Is that before or after it goes through your intestines?”
    Another man thought they had noone but themselves to blame saying: “Anyone who buys food at a football match needs to give their head a wobble, you’re only there for 2 hours max!”
    “How hungry do you need to be to pay £6 for a cheese n onion pasty?”

    A scary-looking hotdog served up in Swansea

    Moorcambe fans were charged £4 for this tiny saussage

    Fans were outraged at these expensive ‘cheesy’ chips

    One match goer was left feeling sad after their pie

    A mac and cheese chili dog More